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ANOTHER DAY, ANOTHER BANGER

Over 18 months since they first announced it, Florida’s premiere pop-moshers A Day To Remember have finally unleashed the beast that is their seventh studio album. When you tack on the fact that it’s their first set of new material since 2016, it’s easy to why fans were so rabidly keen to sink their teeth into You’re Welcome.

But without a doubt, the countless delays and five year wait were absolutely justified. Even for a band as stylistically diverse as A Day To Remember, the quintet’s Fueled By Ramen debut is unbelievably varied. One moment you’ll be nodding along to some flavoursome Latin vibes and EDM beats (“Bloodsucker”), and the next you’ll be thrown headfirst into a sprawling chasm

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